I am able to fully access the davs:// protocol with Ubuntu 9.10 x64 (Nautilus 2.28.1). I am connecting to the DAV server that is built into Xythos 6.1.31.
To test the connection, I double-clicked on 3 different types of documents: TEXT: gedit came up, but showed an error icon for the fiel the first time. Repeated attempts brought up the file, but only if I opened gedit and went to the file-open dialog. After that I was able to double-click text files in Nautilus and have them open up in gedit. Right clicking the file and selecting "open with gvim" results in Gvim opening an empty file and a "[New DIRECTORY]" status in the status bar. PDF: Again, I tried to double-click a PDF file in Nautilus and Evince opened with an HTTP 404 error message. I opened the file manually in Evince and it opened fine, after that I can double-click PDF files in Nautilus and open them with the expected behavior. DOC: I was not able to open an Openoffice/Word document at all, whether I double-clicked the file in Nautilus or opened it via the OO File->Open menu. The error message was that the file does not exists. I am doubtful that OO really follows the GVFS specs anyway, based on other experiences with it... -- nautilus dav:// protocol [8.04] https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/224544 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is subscribed to gvfs in ubuntu. -- desktop-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/desktop-bugs
